Teacher "Externship" O’Connell Robertson Hosts Teacher for Engineering Externship Internships are a summer tradition for many high school and college students but this summer O’Connell Robertson also hosted a teacher as part of a new program the Firm launched to give instructors experience in the industry. Doug Landers, an engineering and math teacher at Westwood High School in Round Rock ISD, spent three days shadowing engineers at O’Connell Robertson to gain insight into the business of engineering.Landers has a degree in mechanical engineering but had never worked in the industry. As part of this “externship,” he attended project meetings, visited job sites, and participated in design planning sessions. O’Connell Robertson engineering team members shared information about their educational backgrounds and the technical and “soft” skills required in their profession. He also learned about the engineering design process for a project and the supporting documentation required. “I’ve been a teacher for 20 years, but I knew nothing about the professional engineering environment,” Landers stated. “I feel like I got an example that I didn’t have before of what goes on in the real world – I now have a platform to teach from.”After attending a project design meeting, he saw first-hand the coordination and documentation required, which he now plans to emphasize more in assigning and evaluating his students’ projects. “I realized engineers had a very clear documentation process,” Landers said. “I always knew this was important but never had the framework for how to communicate to students the importance of documentation.” He also noted the many soft skills that he would teach his students were important to professional practice, including integrity, diligence, professionalism, communications, flexibility, cooperation, and generosity with colleagues. In addition to the time and support, O’Connell Robertson provided a stipend to Landers. The externship program is another example of the Firm’s strong commitment to its educational partners. “We view this program as an investment in enhancing instruction but also in helping to develop our future workforce,” said Amy Jones, a principal with O’Connell Robertson. “We wanted to provide a valuable experience that would assist Mr. Landers in providing real-world instructional opportunities to his students.”

Teacher "Externship"

August 27, 2010

O’Connell Robertson Celebrates 60 Years of Architectural ExcellenceAUSTIN and SAN ANTONIO, TX - After famed cardiac surgeon Dr. Michael DeBakey began conducting open heart surgeries in the early 1960s, he turned to William O’Connell, AIA, the first architect for the Texas Department of Health, to plan an environment that better supported his groundbreaking work. O’Connell, who had founded his own firm in Austin in 1950, developed design standards that are still used in hospitals statewide. The partnership further cemented the 60-year relationship between the healthcare industry and O’Connell’s firm, now known as O’Connell Robertson. In 1978, Noel Robertson joined O’Connell’s firm to add mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) engineering services. Today, O’Connell Robertson has more than 50 employees and provides comprehensive architectural, master planning, interior design, MEP engineering, and sustainable design services throughout Texas. In addition to celebrating 60 years in business, O’Connell Robertson is marking another milestone in 2010—the 10th anniversary of the opening of its San Antonio office. Through the decades, O’Connell Robertson has maintained its commitment to healthcare facility planning and design while diversifying its practice. Over the past 40 years, O’Connell Robertson expanded to include a specialization in the planning and design of K-12 and higher education facilities. The firm’s commitment to creating educational partnerships with its clients was recognized with an Austin Business Award in the Education category presented by the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce in 2009.Altogether, O'Connell Robertson has completed thousands of projects across Texas since its beginning in 1950, ranging from small renovations to new multimillion-dollar facilities. While the size and scope of the projects has changed, the firm’s commitment to its clients has never wavered. “We are thankful for the many clients who have repeatedly entrusted us with achieving their facility goals over the years,” says Managing Principal Rick Burnight, AIA, ACHA. “We look forward to providing clients with the highest quality service and outstanding facilities for another 60 years and beyond.”Fulfilling its brand promise of “Practical Innovation,” O’Connell Robertson will continue to develop innovative and cost-effective design solutions that are responsive to its clients’ needs for many decades to come.

Celebrating 60 Years O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for a new 101,000 SF, 800-student Intermediate School to serve grades 5 and 6 in this fast growth district. The new school includes administration offices, cafetorium and stage adjacent to and shared with the band room, full-service kitchen, media center, four computer labs, a gymnasium, covered open air multi-purpose space capable of being enclosed as a second gym, and 40 classrooms, including music, band, art, and multiple special education rooms. The design for each classroom includes interactive teaching boards, built in ceiling mounted projectors, five student computers, and a science style counter and sink for lab demonstrations. After hours public use areas are designed into the media center, as well as a secondary entrance for the cafetorium and gyms.

O'Connell Robertson provided complete A/E services for a new, 84,000 SF elementary school. The school serves 800 students in grades 2-5, with a future phase for 400 additional students in grades Pre-K-1. The school includes 32 classrooms, student commons areas, a library/media center with computer lab, a gymnasium and a cafetorium.

O'Connell Robertson provided complete A/E services for a 108,000 SF pre-K through 5th grade elementary school. The facility design was based on the new "elementary facility prototype" for LISD elementary schools. The design responds to key instructional concepts, such as flexibility, hands-on learning, small learning communities and fingertip access.

Celebrating Project Completions with School Donations

December 8, 2009

Celebrating 60 Years

April 26, 2010

O’Connell Robertson Wins Austin Business Award for Support of EducationAUSTIN, TX — O’Connell Robertson received the Education award in the medium business category during the 2009 Greater Austin Business Awards held August 26 at the Hilton Austin Hotel. Presented by the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, the award honors businesses that demonstrate contributions and philanthropy to support education.O’Connell Robertson has been actively involved in educational efforts for almost 20 years, providing volunteers, curriculum support, and financial contributions that include the following:•Participation in the Greater Austin Chamber’s education initiatives, including the Education and Talent Development Council, the Progress Report Task Force, and Partners in Education•Board service and financial support for the Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation and Austin Partners in Education, as well as partnerships with other school districts and campuses•Paid time off for employees to participate in education activities, which have included serving as guest speakers, mentors and tutors in area schools•Dedication of O’Connell Robertson architects and engineers to develop curriculum-connecting activities that provide “real world” design opportunities for middle school, high school and Austin Community College students•Support of University of Texas architecture students through involvement in the college’s career mentor program•Regular participation in school job shadowing programs, career fairs and career days•Donations to school districts and educational organizations totaling more than $50,000 over the past decade “It is part of our firm’s culture to give something back to our clients and our community through educational partnerships,” says Amy Jones, a Principal with O’Connell Robertson. “We are proud to receive this award recognizing our ongoing support of education.”

Austin Business Award

August 27, 2009

O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the three phase renovation of the Emergency Department at Brackenridge Hospital. The renovation and expansion of the existing Emergency Department supported the Hospital’s goal of achieving Level 1 Trauma Center Status.The three phases renovated over 38,000 SF, incorporated a new Emergency Department entrance for Ambulatory patients and enhanced the overall image of the department. Each of the major phases was designed and constructed to facilitate on-going Emergency Department services and functions to continue 24/7 in their current locations. Careful identification of the impact of HVAC systems on the sequencing of renovation work was critical to maintaining continued use of space adjacent to each renovated area. Dedicated controls allowing individual rapid heating or cooling of each Trauma Room was included to complement emergency care efforts in these spaces. Private Exam/Treatment rooms in the Trauma Unit were designed with negative air flow to help limit the spread of infectious disease.

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O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the expansion and renovation of the facility’s Labor and Delivery Department. The project consists of eight LDR’s, 10 new and 14 renovated Post Partum rooms, two Observation beds, a 24 bassinet Newborn Nursery suite, two C-Section rooms and staff support areas. A women’s health education center is located at the heart of the project, providing training and other resources. An outpatient imaging suite containing mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry rooms rounds out the remainder of the Center in providing comprehensive services for women in one location within the hospital.

O'Connell Robertson provided architecture and engineering services for a new 120,000 SF teaching facility to support allied health programs in Dental Assistant, Dental Techniques, Medical Assistant, EMT, Medical Transcription and RN Nursing. The teaching labs are designed to assist in teaching and training students in realistic mock labs. This new complex will expand the college’s ever growing nursing and allied health programs with public clinics for students and staff, new lab and classroom spaces, administrative offices, and open area student lounges.

O’Connell Robertson provided complete architecture, engineering, and interior design services for three City of Lakeway projects. Designed and built utilizing the Design/Build delivery method, the new City Hall sets the tone for the three projects. The new City Hall establishes and highlights the community’s place in the Hill Country as it is surrounded by new and natural landscape, including an existing drainage creek turned design feature. O'Connell Robertson designed the City Hall to be a Community focal point that equally supports the establishment of the seat of community leadership; a strong platform for local voices; and staging for city administration. The new facility provides 10,000 SF in support space including city council chambers and executive, departmental and administrative offices.

O'Connell Robertson provided comprehensive architecture, engineering, and interior design services for more than 200,000 SF of office space in multiple buildings for Vignette Corporation, a Fortune 100 internet technology company headquartered in Austin.The highest project priority was to design space that enhanced Vignette's corporate image as a visionary company with the desire to provide its employees with a unique, enjoyable and effective place to work. The goal was to create both an informal and stimulating environment at every Vignette office. The design solutions incorporated curvilinear hallways, playful room shapes and layouts, bold colors, dramatic lighting, tactile finishes and the necessary technical infrastructure to strike a balance between the fun and functional.

Austin and San Antonio, Texas — Students in area school districts returned to classes last week in new and renovated facilities designed by O’Connell Robertson. For each district, the Firm developed design solutions that supported their academic goals and maximized value. The projects further demonstrate O’Connell Robertson’s educational expertise as the Firm celebrates its 60th anniversary and its 10th year in San Antonio. In Jarrell ISD, a new campus exemplifies progressive elementary design within a limited budget. The new Jarrell Elementary School is based on a "neighborhood" concept, with each grade level focused around a common space to support collaboration and community. The campus includes many sustainability features and was designed to encourage community use and involvement. “We are very pleased with our new elementary facility,” said Jarrell ISD Superintendent John Rouse. “Many positive comments have been made regarding the aesthetics of the facility, but the significant points of learning enhancement and a positive climate will impact children for years to come.” In Dripping Springs ISD, sixth through eighth grade students now have a new school in what was previously the district’s high school. The O’Connell Robertson team developed cost-effective design solutions to repurpose the former high school and meet the district’s middle school educational specifications, including reorganizing the academic spaces and creating a sixth grade center. The project also includes a new secure main entrance and administration wing; a fully enclosed walkway through the facility; renovations of the library and academic wings; and ADA upgrades. Particular attention was paid to adjusting the scale and color palette for younger students. In Round Rock ISD, Westwood High School students continue to see improvements as work progresses to turn the 30-year-old campus into a 21st century learning environment. Now in the second phase of a multi-phase master plan developed by O’Connell Robertson, the first two phases add 80,000 SF of new space; relocate and renovate core spaces; establish a new 9th Grade Center; increase on-campus parking; relocate athletic fields; and provide new energy-efficient heating, cooling and lighting systems. A new secondary entrance is part of a gymnasium addition, which will make room for a new cafeteria capable of seating 200 additional students in the old gym space. In North East ISD in San Antonio, a new addition added 45,000 SF of classroom space and a replacement gymnasium to Larkspur Elementary School. The addition provides 21 classrooms, allowing NEISD to remove every portable classroom from the campus. The project also included two music rooms, group commons study areas, academic support spaces, and a “gym and a half.” The building is heated and cooled by a new energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system. Most noticeable to visitors is a new courtyard and canopy system that connects the addition to the existing campus and provides a new entrance to the school.

New and Renovated Campuses Support Districts’ Goals and Budgets

August 30, 2010

AUSTIN AND SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - O’Connell Robertson has been an active supporter of education in Texas for decades, providing volunteers, curriculum support, and financial contributions that earned the firm a 2009 Greater Austin Business Award for its contributions and philanthropy to support education. As part of the firm’s continued commitment to education, O’Connell Robertson is making donations to school districts for which the firm designed new schools or major renovations that were completed this year. Recognizing that every school typically shares a need for more reading materials, O’Connell Robertson is making donations to each school’s library. The donations, totaling $3,500 to nine area schools, are being made as follows: • Lampasas High School, $500; Taylor Creek Elementary School: $500; Kline Whitis Elementary School: $250; and Lampasas Middle School: $250—all to be presented at the Lampasas ISD Board Meeting on Dec. 14 • Jacob’s Well Elementary School: $500—to be presented at the Wimberley ISD Board Meeting on Dec. 14 • Stockdale High School: $250—to be presented at the Stockdale ISD Board Meeting on Dec. 14 • Westside Elementary School (Leander ISD): $500—presented at a school assembly on Dec. 4 • Reagan Elementary School (Leander ISD): $500—presented at a faculty meeting on Nov. 18 • Schlather Intermediate School (Schertz-Cibola-Universal City ISD): $500 These donations are only the latest the firm has made in support of education. Over the past decade, O’Connell Robertson has contributed more than $50,000 to school districts and educational organizations. “We appreciate the opportunity to work with these school districts in planning and design of educational facilities that support and enhance student learning,” says Amy Jones, a principal with O’Connell Robertson. “We are proud of the partnerships we have developed with these clients and pleased to provide this financial support for projects and resources to benefit students and staff at the campus level.” Lopez Joins Firm as Regional Business Development DirectorSAN ANOTNIO, TEXAS - Donze Lopez has joined O’Connell Robertson as Director of Regional Business Development and Marketing, based in the Firm’s San Antonio office. Lopez has 19 years of experience in public affairs, with 14 of those years based in San Antonio. Through the years, he has demonstrated a commitment to building community and business partnerships, both professionally and personally. His contributions were recognized by the San Antonio Business Journal when he was named one of the “40 Under 40” in 2004. Lopez earned bachelor’s degrees in journalism and government from the University of Texas at Austin.

Donze Lopez Joins Firm

November 10, 2010

Lamar Elementary 5th Graders Recognized for Design of Holiday Cards SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — O’Connell Robertson partnered with Lamar Elementary School in San Antonio ISD to design the Firm’s holiday cards. All of the school’s fifth graders were invited to submit designs. The Firm’s employees then selected two winning entries to be produced as this year’s holiday cards. The winning artists were Andrew Martinez and Cesar Wong.In addition to having their designs produced as cards and mailed throughout the state, Wong and Martinez each received gift cards to an area toy store. The students were recognized at their school and presented with a supply of the holiday cards featuring their design for their families’ use. Lamar Elementary School also received a supply of cards with the students’ designs. The two fifth grade teachers who coordinated the art contest were presented with gift cards they could use to purchase art supplies for their students. “For years, O’Connell Robertson has had a tradition of asking student artists to design our holiday cards. It’s great fun for us, and gives these budding artists an opportunity to be recognized and rewarded. We enjoy this opportunity to demonstrate our ongoing support of area students and schools,” said Chris Lammers, AIA, Principal at O’Connell Robertson’s.

Lamar 5th Graders Recognized for Design of Holiday Cards

December 3, 2010

O'Connell Robertson has and continues to provide on-going A/E professional services for UT Austin. Sample projects include:Engineering Teaching Center "T-Room" (Phases II & III) - 21,600 SF of interior renovations and 10,600 SF of additions, including a new entry vestibule; Student Life Center; and the conversion of existing classroom space to distance learning labs for the renovation/expansion of the Engineering Teaching Center. UT Tower Stair Pressurization - Engineering services for a pre-audit/study for renovations and/or additions to the building's four major existing stair pressurization systems. Human Ecology, Gearing Hall Food Lab - Two complete renovations included the renovation of existing Teaching Kitchen Classrooms and a separate modern Food Lab Classroom, including demolition of the existing space, the location and installation of new kitchen equipment, MEP and ADA modifications.Animal Resources Center, Seidemann Lab Renovations - 3,000 SF renovation of existing lab space to meet Primate Visual Research requirements for the Psychology Department, including total mechanical upgrades, Experiment Chambers resistant to both sound and electrical interference, a new surgery room, a new surgery prep room, an Experiment Control Room, and scientist office/research areas. project to be announced

Vignette Corporate Offices

San Antonio College Nursing and Allied Health Complex

City of Lakeway City Hall & Municipal Facilities

Metroplex Women’s Health Center

University of Texas at Austin IDIQ

Brackenridge Hospital ER Dept. – Austin, TX

University of Texas Erwin Special Events Center

Northwest Lakeview College Campus Renovation

TX Center for Infectious Disease – San Antonio

UT Royal Memorial Stadium North End Zone Expansion

Hill Country Middle School, Eanes ISD

UTUFCU Disch-Falk Field Renovation & Expansion

ACCD Northeast Lakeview Campus Renovation

TX Center for Infectious Disease – San Antonio

Shannon Medical Center ER – San Angelo, TX

Brackenridge Hospital ER Dept. – Austin, TX

Metroplex Hospital Tower Expansion – Killeen, TX

Metroplex Hospital Surgery Center – Killeen, TX

Lillian Hudspeth Memorial Hospital – Sonora, TX

Metroplex Women’s Health Center

O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the expansion and renovation of the facility’s Labor and Delivery Department. The project consists of eight LDR’s, 10 new and 14 renovated Post Partum rooms, two Observation beds, a 24 bassinet Newborn Nursery suite, two C-Section rooms and staff support areas. A women’s health education center is located at the heart of the project, providing training and other resources. An outpatient imaging suite containing mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry rooms rounds out the remainder of the Center in providing comprehensive services for women in one location within the hospital. O'Connell Robertson provided comprehensive architecture, engineering, and interior design services for more than 200,000 SF of office space in multiple buildings for Vignette Corporation, a Fortune 100 internet technology company headquartered in Austin. The highest project priority was to design space that enhanced Vignette's corporate image as a visionary company with the desire to provide its employees with a unique, enjoyable and effective place to work. The goal was to create both an informal and stimulating environment at every Vignette office. The design solutions incorporated curvilinear hallways, playful room shapes and layouts, bold colors, dramatic lighting, tactile finishes and the necessary technical infrastructure to strike a balance between the fun and functional. O'Connell Robertson provided architecture, engineering and interior design services for a new 120,000 SF teaching facility to support allied health programs in Dental Assistant, Dental Techniques, Medical Assistant, EMT, Medical Transcription and RN Nursing. O’Connell Robertson provided full FFE services, including medical equipment specification, for the multi-disciplinary Nursing Complex at San Antonio College. The Firm presented multiple design schemes to five different departments to accomplish a common design concept while paying close attention to the highly specialized needs and functions of the individual programs.  Furniture selections were based on ergonomics and durability as a response to the many programming challenges of the various departments including 5+ hour lectures and the ability to quickly rearrange classrooms to practice and perform various life saving procedures.  Spaces included general classrooms, computer labs, common areas, student and faculty break rooms, faculty offices, waiting areas, and conference rooms.  O’Connell Robertson also provided on-site supervision of the $1.75 million FFE installation over a three week period working with multiple dealerships.  O’Connell Robertson provided complete architecture, engineering, and interior design services for three City of Lakeway projects. Designed and built utilizing the Design/Build delivery method, the new City Hall sets the tone for the three projects. The new City Hall establishes and highlights the community’s place in the Hill Country as it is surrounded by new and natural landscape, including an existing drainage creek turned design feature. O'Connell Robertson designed the City Hall to be a Community focal point that equally supports the establishment of the seat of community leadership; a strong platform for local voices; and staging for city administration. The new facility provides 10,000 SF in support space including city council chambers and executive, departmental and administrative offices. O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the expansion and renovation of the facility’s Labor and Delivery Department. The project consists of eight LDR’s, 10 new and 14 renovated Post Partum rooms, two Observation beds, a 24 bassinet Newborn Nursery suite, two C-Section rooms and staff support areas. A women’s health education center is located at the heart of the project, providing training and other resources. An outpatient imaging suite containing mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry rooms rounds out the remainder of the Center in providing comprehensive services for women in one location within the hospital.O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the expansion and renovation of the facility’s Labor and Delivery Department.

O'Connell Robertson designed an administration building for this non-profit organization that integrated Texas Hill Country features including a native weathered limestone veneer, pitched metal roof and large covered porches. Based on a floor plan provided by Casey Family Programs, the building was modified to meet the needs and requirements of the local office. Distinctive spaces include modular offices, multiple conference rooms and open gathering places for a unified community environment. Casey Family Programs wanted a warm and welcoming atmosphere with durable materials. The interior finishes and furnishings reflect this direction while maintaining an office function. O'Connell Robertson provided MEP engineering design for the renovation of the Erwin Special Events Center. The project included life safety upgrades, installation of back-up power feed and luxury suites in the existing arena with new HVAC, power, lighting and plumbing systems. New restrooms and concessions completed the renovation.A 44,000 SF expansion provided a new 2-story basketball practice facility for UT Men's and Women's Basketball teams with two new practice courts, new lockers, multipurpose meeting rooms, and training and treatment rooms. O'Connell Robertson provided engineering and architecture services for the conversion of a former big box grocery store into a new campus for ACCD. To meet programmatic requirements, a second floor was added within the existing structure. The program included all aspects of a community college campus including a library, student services, financial aid, a bookstore, kinesiology, administration, fine arts, standard classroom space and three science labs. MEP components such as special ventilation, special plumbing systems, and being able to provide natural gas to workstations were incorporated into the overall program during the design of the science lab spaces. The conversion of this empty retail facility also required extensive MEP replacements. All roof top systems were removed and a four-pipe chill water/hot water central plant was constructed. Due to the pressing need for this facility, design and construction was completed in 12 months. The Texas Center for Infectious Disease will be a new 75-bed replacement hospital that provides care primarily for Tuberculosis and Hansen’s Disease Patients for the Texas Department of State Health Services in San Antonio. All 75 Inpatient rooms are being designed as airborne infectious isolation rooms. This is to be the largest hospital of its type in the US in over 50 years. The new facility will house the Heartland National TB Center (HNTC), a Tuberculosis Regional Training and Medical Consultation Center funded by the CDC. O'Connell Robertson provided professional MEP engineering services for the replacement of the existing north end zone grandstand. The new grandstand provides for approximately 10,000 additional seats. The stadium support building beneath includes eight floors and features a Game Day Club level, two levels with 45 luxury suites, three concourse levels with multiple restroom and concession facilities, two levels of academic and office space, four gymnasiums, visitor and cheerleading locker rooms, retail and museum spaces as well as stadium and field level support spaces. This comprehensive renovation and expansion project included 35,000 SF of new construction including a two-story classroom addition, a library, a kitchen, a parking area and additions to the administrative offices and gymnasium. The addition houses seven science labs, eight classrooms and a computer lab. Areas completely renovated include the Industrial Technology Computer Lab, special education classrooms, drama classrooms and administrative offices. Reorganization of the campus according to grade level and academic teams was a key component of the program. The relocation of the library from the interior of the school to the front of the school provided an updated street side appearance for the school with new canopies along the drop-off drive and the main entrance. O'Connell Robertson is currently providing A/E services for Phase 1A of the Texas State University Bobcat Stadium Expansion. The expansion and renovation project includes the construction of a new multi-story structure to include 13 Luxury Suites with 16 spectator seats, one Athletic Director’s suite with 16 spectator seats, one President’s suite with 28 spectator seats, a Club Lounge with approximately 440 spectator seats and miscellaneous support spaces. The new structure will rise behind the existing west grandstand and cantilever over the existing press box. The project will also include enhancements to the existing press box and necessary code improvements at the existing west concourse. The site will receive new fencing, entry/exit control gates, sidewalks, plaza, landscaping and parking. Texas State University Bobcat Stadium Expansion

The Convocation Center project plan includes a 50,000 SF multi-level addition that would house a new training room, weight room, equipment storage (laundry), improved locker rooms for both women and men’s teams as well as new office spaces for coaches and other athletic department staff. The plan also provides a new entrance that would include a new lobby, expanded concessions and a new Roadrunners Club for boosters. A much needed new 10,000 SF Athletics Academic Center that would accommodate computer labs and tutoring facilities is also part of the addition. UTSA Convocation Center Expansion/Renovation

The original Moncrief-Neuhaus Athletic Facility, designed by O'Connell Robertson in 1984, was expanded in 1998 from 36,000 to 90,000 SF. The expanded, high profile facility includes an indoor running track; strength training and rehabilitation rooms; physical therapy support areas; recreational areas; academic classrooms; auditorium; football team locker rooms; and administrative offices; all enhanced by next-generation technology. The project was part of UT's $40 million Texas Memorial Stadium expansion. Project challenges successfully met by O'Connell Robertson included site logistics compounded by high-density construction activities, restricted site access and ongoing athletics and University operations. UT Moncrief-Neuhaus Athletic Complex

O’Connell Robertson worked in association with Omaha-based DLR Group on the design of the UFCU Disch-Falk Field renovation and expansion at the University of Texas at Austin. The project includes a new facade, renovated and expanded seating areas, a renovated press box, a new spectator club area, renovated and expanded player development areas including locker rooms, public concourses and plazas, renovated and upgraded sound system, concessions and restrooms and a renovated ticket office. O’Connell Robertson provided MEP Engineering services for replacement of the field lighting system, a total HVAC, plumbing and electrical renovation for the existing locker room and all new MEP systems for the newly created areas (suites, concourse restrooms and concession stands and player development areas). O'Connell Robertson is providing complete A/E services for a new multi-purpose indoor athletic training facility. The new facility includes two buildings - an 80,500 SF indoor football practice facility and a 127,700 SF multi-purpose facility with an indoor track and seating for 3,600. The project consists of two independent tension fabric structures located adjacent to each other and just south of Kyle Field and west of the Bright Complex. The first structure houses a full size indoor football field for practices. The field is a state-of-the-art, drainable sand / rubber infill synthetic turf system fully striped with goal posts and nets at each end zone for place-kicking practice. Texas A&M McFerrin Indoor Athletic Facility

This 109,000 SF classroom and support facility located at the South End Zone of Kyle Field enhances the athletic programs at Texas A&M University, and is the largest academic complex dedicated to student athletes in the country. As the first phase of a master plan for Kyle Field, this project sets the tone for future stadium modifications and seating capacity to exceed 100,000.The facility's athletic areas include meeting rooms, a player's lounge, coaches' offices, and Football Program Support offices. Additional features include a training room equipped with treatment areas, x-ray rooms, locker rooms, and a doctor's office. The physical therapy section houses a rehabilitation area, hydroworx pools, and whirlpools. A 35,000 SF state-of-the art academic center serves all student athletes and includes tutoring rooms; offices; computer labs; study areas; an auditorium and multiple classrooms. Texas A&M University Bright Athletic Complex

The Baseball/Softball Enhancement project includes a complete renovation of the existing baseball and softball complex. Both stadiums will receive new grandstands with luxury suites, press boxes, cantilevered roofs and combination bench and armchair seating. Baseball will feature seating for approximately 2,000 spectators, along with four luxury suites. Softball will feature seating for approximately 1,000 spectators and two luxury suites. Both stadiums will receive new buildings that will include concessions, restrooms, storage and laundry facilities. The main entry of the site will receive a new masonry and iron fence exterior to match the style of the Texas State campus, as well as for improved access control. The main entry is demarcated by a new ticket booth/novelty shop that will feature a dramatic curving roof, similar to the nearby End Zone Facility at Bobcat Stadium. The complex is completed with new landscaping and improved site elements that will bring the facility up to the Division 1 standard already set by the players on the field. TX State Baseball / Softball Complex: Phase 1

O'Connell Robertson provided architecture and engineering services for a new 120,000 SF teaching facility to support allied health programs in Dental Assistant, Dental Techniques, Medical Assistant, EMT, Medical Transcription and RN Nursing. The teaching labs are designed to assist in teaching and training students in realistic mock labs. This new complex will expand the college’s ever growing nursing and allied health programs with public clinics for students and staff, new lab and classroom spaces, administrative offices, and open area student lounges. S.A.C. Nursing & Allied Health Complex, ACCD

The Jackson Geology Building was honored as an Outstanding Project in the classrooms category of the 2003 Educational Interiors Showcase by American School & University Magazine. This Design/Build project was also named an Outstanding Construction Project in the $10-$30 million category by the Austin Chapter of the Association of General Contractors. This 5-story classroom addition to the Geology Building at UT Austin added 62,000 SF of new construction, conforming to the UT Campus Master Plan while addressing program requirements of large tiered lecture classrooms, lab classrooms, faculty and graduate research student offices, and the Geology Foundation offices. Offices and research work areas are designed to provide flexibility for growth or change as programs evolve and demand more research personnel and support. The top floor of the addition supports the Geology Foundation and includes an office, large conference room and an archive area as well as a roof terrace to further support foundation activities. UT Jackson Geological Sciences Building

Temple College Health Sciences Center

A two-story, 65,000 SF classroom building and a 37,150 SF renovation of the existing facility at the Austin Community College Cypress Creek Campus in Cedar Park creates a new, contemporary look for the campus. The facility will include science labs, classrooms, computer labs, administration and faculty offices, student services and retention services offices. Renovations include student commons and student life spaces, classrooms, art rooms, science labs, testing labs, a nursing skills lab, faculty offices and a bookstore and cafe. In addition, HVAC renovations, lighting and data upgrades will also be provided. Austin CC Cypress Creek Campus Expansion

The new parking garage accommodates 1,100 cars for students and staff with ADA accessible parking located on ground level adjacent to a pedestrian thorough-fare into the SAC Campus. President Zeigler desired the exterior design of the garage fit into the look of the campus so matching brick color and pre-cast concrete panels were selected to compliment other design elements on the San Antonio College Campus. ACCD San Antonio College New Parking Garage

Reagan Elementary School, Leander ISD

O'Connell Robertson provided complete A/E services for a new 700-student, 32-classroom elementary school in Austin ISD. The school shares a site and a gymnasium with the City of Austin's Colony Park Recreation Center, allowing both the students and the community to come together in this shared-use facility. Overton Elementary is designed according to the Austin Energy Green Building Program. Austin ISD and the City of Austin agreed within their Interlocal Agreement that all new schools, as well as significant additions, would be built according to the AEGBP’s 2-star rating. The design of the facility incorporates a northern site orientation, active and passive day-lighting controls, dual flush toilet facilities, energy efficient chilled water HVAC systems, low emitting sealants and coatings for improved Indoor Air Quality, and building materials (from steel and concrete to finishes) that are produced locally with high recycled content. Overton Elementary School, Austin ISD

O’Connell Robertson provided architecture and MEP engineering services for a new Technology High School for Manor ISD. The 18,500 SF Texas - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (T-STEM) Academy serves as a magnet high school focused on computer technology and project-based instruction. At full capacity, the project will serve 500 students in grades 9-12. The first phase, which renovates an existing middle school campus for the T-STEM Academy, accommodates approximately 300 ninth and tenth grade students. O'Connell Robertson is currently designing the 10,000 SF Phase 2 of the New Tech High School. New Technology High School, Manor ISD

O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for a new 101,000 SF, 800-student Intermediate School to serve grades 5 and 6 in this fast growth district. The new school includes administration offices, cafetorium and stage adjacent to and shared with the band room, full-service kitchen, media center, four computer labs, a gymnasium, covered open air multi-purpose space capable of being enclosed as a second gym, and 40 classrooms, including music, band, art, and multiple special education rooms. The design for each classroom includes interactive teaching boards, built in ceiling mounted projectors, five student computers, and a science style counter and sink for lab demonstrations. After hours public use areas are designed into the media center, as well as a secondary entrance for the cafetorium and gyms.

O’Connell Robertson is providing architecture, MEP engineering, interior design, and construction administration for a 45,000 SF classroom addition and gym replacement at Larkspur Elementary. The addition will include 21 standard classrooms that will allow the district to remove every portable classroom from the campus. Also included in the addition will be two music rooms, group commons study areas on both floors, and academic support spaces for the teachers. The MEP portion of the design includes a four-pipe chill water/hot water HVAC system, a fire protection system, all lighting components and gas phase filtration in order to reduce outside air levels. Schlather Intermediate School, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD

O'Connell Robertson is providing complete A/E services, including: programming, architecture, interior design, MEP engineering and construction administration for a new 223,760 SF, 9th - 12th grade high school to serve 1,600 students. Core facilities will include cafetorium, kitchen, library (includes distance learning lab and media center), competition and practice gyms, lockers and support spaces. Instructional areas will include general classrooms, Special Education, specialty classrooms, Fine Arts, Performing Arts (includes band, orchestra, choir, drama) and related support spaces. The new high school will also include Career & Technology (includes shops/labs and classrooms), administration and faculty support areas. The facility was developed within the budget established in February 2007 and includes comprehensive site development of the 80-acre site including, athletic fields, track, tennis courts and field house. The recent GMP translates into building costs of $132.12 per square foot. Lampasas High School, Lampasas ISD

This new, 98,000 SF high school for Jarrell ISD is designed to provide classroom space for 350 students and core areas (cafeteria, library, physical education, fine arts) to support 700 students. The plan, which was developed with input from the community and district administration, teachers and staff, includes: a library at the main entry with easy-access for community use; computer labs; and a cafetorium to support 350 students per lunch period and support community events and stage performances. Jarrell High School, Jarrell ISD

This project provides a fine arts teaching facility and performance venue for Georgetown ISD and the surrounding community. The 1,207-seat auditorium includes a stage designed to accommodate a 250-member band and meets criteria for hosting Texas University Interscholastic League competitions.State-of-the-art technology enhances performances at the center, which provides students with hands-on learning opportunities in all areas of production. The stage floor is constructed of low-maintenance, removable painted panels, allowingthe stage area to function as a paint room, assembly area, tech-arts or dramaclassroom. Stage lighting, house lighting, and sound effects-all managed by students-are wired to a computer system that can be controlled on stage, in the control room or at the center aisle. The Performing Arts Center was honored as an Outstanding Building and Project by American School & University Magazine in the 1999 Architectural Portfolio. Georgetown ISD Performing Arts Center

O'Connell Robertson provided complete A/E services for a new, 84,000 SF elementary school. The school serves 800 students in grades 2-5, with a future phase for 400 additional students in grades Pre-K-1. The school includes 32 classrooms, student commons areas, a library/media center with computer lab, a gymnasium and a cafetorium.

O'Connell Robertson is providing complete A/E services for a 86,000 SF elementary school that will serve approximately 800 Pre-K through 5th grade students with a core capacity of nearly 1,000 students. The new school will include administration offices, a cafetorium with a stage that converts to a music room, full-service kitchen, library, computer lab/distance education classroom, gymnasium, science lab, art/alternate classroom, and 42 general classrooms. This elementary school will serve as the special education hub for the county and will have added features to accommodate their program which mixes special education students with age appropriate peers. Jacob's Well Elementary School, Wimberley ISD

The renovation/expansion of Lillian Hudspeth Memorial Hospital accommodated the relocation of all acute care services out of the existing 60-year old facility. This critical access hospital houses a new ER, ICT Scan room, upgrade of 12 medical/surgical beds, and new main entrance. A new, 7,500 SF, free-standing Wellness Center with swimming pool, exercise and weight area and physical therapy component was added. The Wellness Center is connected to the hospital by a conditioned corridor. Unique interior patterns lead the user from the reception desk to the equipment area where machine weights and freeweights are located. The physical therapy area features therapy equipment, hot and cold tubs, and private therapy tables and leads to the indoor heated pool.

The renovation/expansion of Lillian Hudspeth Memorial Hospital accommodated the relocation of all acute care services out of the existing 60-year old facility. This critical access hospital houses a new ER, ICT Scan room, upgrade of 12 medical/surgical beds, and new main entrance. A new, 7,500 SF, free-standing Wellness Center with swimming pool, exercise and weight area and physical therapy component was added. The Wellness Center is connected to the hospital by a conditioned corridor. Unique interior patterns lead the user from the reception desk to the equipment area where machine weights and freeweights are located. The physical therapy area features therapy equipment, hot and cold tubs, and private therapy tables and leads to the indoor heated pool. Frio Regional Hospital – Pearsall, TX

The Texas Center for Infectious Disease will be a new 75-bed replacement hospital that provides care primarily for Tuberculosis and Hansen’s Disease Patients for the Texas Department of State Health Services in San Antonio. All 75 Inpatient rooms are being designed as airborne infectious isolation rooms. This is to be the largest hospital of its type in the US in over 50 years. The new facility will house the Heartland National TB Center (HNTC), a Tuberculosis Regional Training and Medical Consultation Center funded by the CDC.

The Texas Center for Infectious Disease will be a new 75-bed replacement hospital that provides care primarily for Tuberculosis and Hansen’s Disease Patients for the Texas Department of State Health Services in San Antonio. All 75 Inpatient rooms are being designed as airborne infectious isolation rooms. This is to be the largest hospital of its type in the US in over 50 years. The new facility will house the Heartland National TB Center (HNTC), a Tuberculosis Regional Training and Medical Consultation Center funded by the CDC. This comprehensive interior renovation expanded the existing Emergency Department at Shannon Medical Center from 7,500 SF to 12,500 SF. The expansion increased Emergency Department exam rooms from six to 15, while maintaining six rooms in the minor emergency treatment area. One trauma room was added with imaging capabilities and a dedicated digital x-ray room was incorporated in the department. A centralized nurse station with visual control over exam rooms was a key component of the redesign. The patient registration and triage area was reorganized to enhance processing efficiency and patient confidentiality.The project also provides the Emergency Department with numerous functional improvements including: enhanced triage capabilities; state-of-the-art trauma room; flexible patient treatment areas for various levels of emergency care and trauma; treatment areas which can easily adapt to changes in technology and equipment; and an interior environment that supports healing and reduces stress.

This comprehensive interior renovation expanded the existing Emergency Department at Shannon Medical Center from 7,500 SF to 12,500 SF. The expansion increased Emergency Department exam rooms from six to 15, while maintaining six rooms in the minor emergency treatment area. One trauma room was added with imaging capabilities and a dedicated digital x-ray room was incorporated in the department. A centralized nurse station with visual control over exam rooms was a key component of the redesign. The patient registration and triage area was reorganized to enhance processing efficiency and patient confidentiality. The project also provides the Emergency Department with numerous functional improvements including: enhanced triage capabilities; state-of-the-art trauma room; flexible patient treatment areas for various levels of emergency care and trauma; treatment areas which can easily adapt to changes in technology and equipment; and an interior environment that supports healing and reduces stress. O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the three phase renovation of the Emergency Department at Brackenridge Hospital. The renovation and expansion of the existing Emergency Department supported the Hospital’s goal of achieving Level 1 Trauma Center Status.The three phases renovated over 38,000 SF, incorporated a new Emergency Department entrance for Ambulatory patients and enhanced the overall image of the department. Each of the major phases was designed and constructed to facilitate on-going Emergency Department services and functions to continue 24/7 in their current locations.

O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the three phase renovation of the Emergency Department at Brackenridge Hospital. The renovation and expansion of the existing Emergency Department supported the Hospital’s goal of achieving Level 1 Trauma Center Status. The three phases renovated over 38,000 SF, incorporated a new Emergency Department entrance for Ambulatory patients and enhanced the overall image of the department. Each of the major phases was designed and constructed to facilitate on-going Emergency Department services and functions to continue 24/7 in their current locations. The Metroplex Hospital Tower Expansion added three additional floors totaling 52,000 SF to the existing medical/surgical bed tower. One floor addresses critical care services and includes a new 10-bed CCU and a 10-bed Step-down Unit. Two floors are dedicated to medical/surgical beds.

The Metroplex Hospital Tower Expansion added three additional floors totaling 52,000 SF to the existing medical/surgical bed tower. One floor addresses critical care services and includes a new 10-bed CCU and a 10-bed Step-down Unit. Two floors are dedicated to medical/surgical beds. This new 25,000 SF Ambulatory Surgery Center combines innovative healthcare planning and interior design to create an efficient, patient-friendly experience. The natural, earth tone color palette of the limestone flooring, carpet, granite column bases and wood veneer paneling enhance the interior image and communicate quality professional and progressive patient services.The addition's state-of-the-art operating rooms connect to the hospital's existing surgical core, maximizing surgery infrastructure and personnel resources, while cleanly separating inpatient and outpatient surgery cases.

This new 25,000 SF Ambulatory Surgery Center combines innovative healthcare planning and interior design to create an efficient, patient-friendly experience. The natural, earth tone color palette of the limestone flooring, carpet, granite column bases and wood veneer paneling enhance the interior image and communicate quality professional and progressive patient services. The addition's state-of-the-art operating rooms connect to the hospital's existing surgical core, maximizing surgery infrastructure and personnel resources, while cleanly separating inpatient and outpatient surgery cases. The renovation/expansion of Lillian Hudspeth Memorial Hospital accommodated the relocation of all acute care services out of the existing 60-year old facility. This critical access hospital houses a new ER, ICT Scan room, upgrade of 12 medical/surgical beds, and new main entrance. A new, 7,500 SF, free-standing Wellness Center with swimming pool, exercise and weight area and physical therapy component was added. The Wellness Center is connected to the hospital by a conditioned corridor. Unique interior patterns lead the user from the reception desk to the equipment area where machine weights and freeweights are located. The physical therapy area features therapy equipment, hot and cold tubs, and private therapy tables and leads to the indoor heated pool.

The renovation/expansion of Lillian Hudspeth Memorial Hospital accommodated the relocation of all acute care services out of the existing 60-year old facility. This critical access hospital houses a new ER, ICT Scan room, upgrade of 12 medical/surgical beds, and new main entrance. A new, 7,500 SF, free-standing Wellness Center with swimming pool, exercise and weight area and physical therapy component was added. The Wellness Center is connected to the hospital by a conditioned corridor. Unique interior patterns lead the user from the reception desk to the equipment area where machine weights and freeweights are located. The physical therapy area features therapy equipment, hot and cold tubs, and private therapy tables and leads to the indoor heated pool. O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the expansion and renovation of the facility’s Labor and Delivery Department. The project consists of eight LDR’s, 10 new and 14 renovated Post Partum rooms, two Observation beds, a 24 bassinet Newborn Nursery suite, two C-Section rooms and staff support areas. A women’s health education center is located at the heart of the project, providing training and other resources. An outpatient imaging suite containing mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry rooms rounds out the remainder of the Center in providing comprehensive services for women in one location within the hospital.

O’Connell Robertson provided comprehensive A/E services for the expansion and renovation of the facility’s Labor and Delivery Department. The project consists of eight LDR’s, 10 new and 14 renovated Post Partum rooms, two Observation beds, a 24 bassinet Newborn Nursery suite, two C-Section rooms and staff support areas. A women’s health education center is located at the heart of the project, providing training and other resources. An outpatient imaging suite containing mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry rooms rounds out the remainder of the Center in providing comprehensive services for women in one location within the hospital. Healthcare Books from the San Antonio Public Library chosen for the KLRN Kids Club!

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The Gallery can be rearranged many different ways. Please see the ReadMe.htm file for further instructions.

This is the same module as the previous with a few altered settings. The gallery is now created from an xml file instead of a directory. Also the gallery has been attached to the smooth scroller 2 module.CustomizingOpen the thumbnails module and set imagesFromDirvar imagesFromDir = falsePlease see the demoSite.fla source for working examples.EditingWhen editing your website, right click over Gallery thumbnails and "Select a File" and choose an xml file of images. You will find the example gallery.xml file in the data/xml directory. Flashblocks ML will take care of the rest, creating both thumbnail and full size images to the specified dimensions.

The Quotes Module fades in and out displaying a list of quotes to the visitor. The speed at which each quote is displayed varies depending on the length of each quotes text and the speed that the designer designated while designing the website.This Module allows the administrator to easily add, delete and rearrange items, all from withing Flashblocks ML.

Quotes Module Scroll through and select the product that you wish to learn more about. Then select the product from the description area, on the right, to add that item to your PayPal shopping cart.This example is, once again, created by the List Module. The contents are the same as those found in the previous example Although this time, on the right, there is an additional movie clip, that displays the full text from the original list. As before products may be added, rearranged, edited, and deleted by the administrator.Sign up for your free PayPal account and start recieving credit card payments.

The List Module powered News feed allows for many more options then previously available. Display news in a running list or, as in this example, display just the headlines, with additional viewable details, as in the News 2 example that follows.All three of these News Example are reading from the same file, list_news.xml.Right-Click or press Ctrl+Shift while your mouse is over each module to see editing options.

The News Module and RSS Subscription Module work well together allowing your visitors to view your latest news and subscribe via RSS feed.Administrators may edit multiple news files, in RSS format, right from Flashblocks ML, adding, deleting and rearranging news items.Right-Click or press Ctrl+Shift while your mouse is over each module to see editing options.

It's easy to create this gallery in Flash with Flashblocks ML. All you need is a directory of images or a single XML file and everything will be resized and created for you.Editing from a DirectoryWhen editing your website, right click over the Gallery thumbnails and "Select a Directory" of images. Flashblocks ML will take care of the rest, creating both thumbnail and full size images to the specified dimensions.DesigningJust drop the "Gallery thumbnails" movie clip onto the stage and give it a unique instance name. Resize it to the dimensions you wish for the scrolling thumbnails.Then drop the "Gallery full size image" movie clip onto the stage and give it a unique instance name. Resize it to the dimensions you desire for your full size image.CustomizingOpen the movie clips, "Gallery thumbnails" and "Gallery full size image". You will see many option for customizations. Please see the ReadMe.htm file for further instructions.

Gallery Example This Template example uses individual external XML data files for each template instance.Edit the menu below and change the template from horizontal to vertical layout. The image will automatically resize and crop to fit the new template. Text will auto wrap to fit the new template.

Flashblocks Template Example 2 Name Email Phone TEMPLATE1 EXAMPLEThe template movie clip is attached from the library and given a unique instance name to differentiate each instance's data. In this example we store all data in the current data file.

Feel free to contact Flashblocks from here. Also consider using the forum for technical issues, ideas and helpful hints.It is very simple, while logged in, to change the email address that this form is sent to. Just Right-Click or press Ctrl+Shift while your mouse is over the send button to see the necessary editing options.

Flashblocks Contact Form Flashblocks Template Example 1 Flashblocks News Flashblocks News 2 Email a Message Thank you, your message has been sent! Sending... Please Enter Required Fields! Please enter a valid email address! SEND info@flashblocks.com Template Instance #3

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$120 Flashblocks ML additional license. Ask about bulk licenses as low as $30 each. $240 Flashblocks ML The Flash Content Management System. On this page you will find two PayPal Modules. Both allow the visitor to easily add items to a PayPal shopping cart.The first example, on the left, is created by the List Module. It is very powerful allowing for products to be added, rearranged, edited, and deleted by the administrator. Scroll through and select the product that you wish to add to you PayPal shopping cart.The second example, on the right, is less dynamic but even easier to add to your website and even simpler to edit.Try editing content now. Right-Click or press Ctrl+Shift while your mouse is over each module to see editing options.

Flashblocks Store Flashblocks Store 2 Subscribe to the Flashblocks RSS News Feed Two years after the well received release of Flashblocks Developer, comes Flashblocks ML, the Flash CMS component set. Flash Content Management is now more powerful, endlessly expandable, and yet simple.You are welcome to login and immediately start editing this websites content. Just Right-Click or press Ctrl+Shift to Login and begin. Once logged in, you will see glowing areas, designating content that you may edit. Move your mouse over each glowing area and, once again, Right-Click or press Ctrl+Shift. This time you will see editing options, specific for each type of content that your mouse is placed over. Explore, relax, and have fun. Flashblocks ML is easy.This demonstration website comes with your purchase of Flashblocks ML. The source is included, and all of the modules that you see here are fully customizable, allowing you to learn from example and get up to speed quickly.

Welcome to Flashblocks ML GERMAN ENGLISH LOGIN O’Connell Robertson Announces Staff PromotionsAUSTIN AND SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — Nick Patterson, PE, LEED AP BD+C has been named a Principal at O’Connell Robertson. Mr. Patterson is a registered professional engineer who has been with the Firm for more than 12 years, serving as Engineering Team Director in Austin. As Principal-in-Charge of Engineering, his responsibilities will expand to oversee and advance the Firm’s Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) engineering program statewide. Mr. Patterson received his Bachelor of Science in architectural engineering from Kansas State University. He is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and a LEED Accredited Professional with credential in Building Design and Construction (BD+C).Jason Puchot, AIA, LEED AP has been named an Associate with the Firm. Mr. Puchot is a registered architect and LEED Accredited Professional based in O’Connell Robertson’s San Antonio office. He has more than nine years experience, specializing in the design of healthcare facilities. Mr. Puchot earned a Bachelor of Environmental Design degree from Texas A&M University.

O'Connell Robertson Promotes Staff

December 2, 2010

Austin Business Award We Support District Goals & Budgets School Donations Lopez Joins Firm Holiday Designs Staff Promotions Project Manager for San Antonio Office: Licensed as a registered Architect in the State of Texas, with a minimum of 10 years of practice in the development of commercial and institutional projects. Individual shall have a demonstrated ability directly related to project management responsibilities and a diversified knowledge of architectural principles and practices. Responsibilities of this position include: 1. Develop and maintain effective verbal and written communication with clients that support, positive, long-term relationships. 2. Interpret, organize, execute and coordinate the development of individual or multiple projects, maintaining fiscal oversight to achieve profitability and financial goals of the firm. 3. Plan, direct and supervise the architectural team members and coordinate consultant responsibilities of studies, design or construction documents of various scale projects. 4. Provide effective team management in the capacity of Project Manager, facilitating positive, efficient project execution and competent fulfillment of contractual obligations. O’Connell Robertson provides a corporate work environment that is team structured, while supporting optimum opportunity for individual professional development. The Firm offers a comprehensive benefit package and competitive salary. Please forward your resume to:
cnarendorf@oconnellrobertson.com

Please forward your resume to : cnarendorf@oconnellrobertson.com Healthcare